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Congress to look at BCS

This is ********! Is the BCS screwed up? YES... Should politicians have ANYTHING TO DO WITH IT!?! NO! I don't get it! I mean really, they have other stuff to do then DICTATE HOW COLLEGE FOOTBALL DETERMINES A NATIONAL CHAMPION!!!!!!!!!!!!! Just stupid. There is nothing illegal here like with steroids... this is SO DUMB!

Re: Congress to look at BCS

Love it or hate it, congress has no business getting involved in the BCS. Any reasoning they would have to do is totally contrived.

Why don't they just force the NCAA to make every D1 program that has a football program play at the same level and have all that excitement for 1A? Just imagine Yale playing USC and North Dakota State playing Florida in the playoffs!How awesome would that be?

Re: Congress to look at BCS

My guess is that Congress will decide to take wins from rich...the USC, Ohio State, Florida, OU's of the world and give them the poor...the Iowa State's of the world. We just have to finish 4-8 each year, we get 2 wins from the rich, and we go bowling. Woo!

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